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+ <B>AL13N</B>
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+<PRE>Op maandag 7 januari 2013 11:33:22 schreef Colin Guthrie:
+&gt;<i> 'Twas brillig, and AL13N at 04/01/13 16:49 did gyre and gimble:
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; 2. pulseaudio suggests it's i586 counterparts (plz don't)
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; 2. in spec file, requested for closed source 3rd party binaries that
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> are 32bit
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> This is expected. As several people install third party 32-bit apps that
+</I>&gt;<i> use Audio (e.g. Skype) we suggest that people have the 32-bit alsa libs,
+</I>&gt;<i> pulse plugin and pulse libraries even on 64 bit installs.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> So either we suggest this or I have to deal with loads of bug reports
+</I>&gt;<i> about why it doesn't work. I prefer the current solution (after
+</I>&gt;<i> suffering the pain of the other option over the years).
+</I>
+granted, however, i would hope for a 3rd option (something like task-32bit-
+compat; being suggested by basesystem: easier to skip 1 package like this) or
+even 4th option that would be even better.
+
+&gt;<i> &gt; 3. qtwebkit requires gstreamer (not phonon)
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Does qtwebkit use phonon these days? I think it used to use gstreamer
+</I>&gt;<i> directly, but no clue about the current status quo.
+</I>
+if it doesn't it's pretty odd being a package sort of required on KDE to use
+gstreamer instead of phonon. same thing with requiring gnome-keychain.
+
+imho, it should be recoded a bit by the authors to make more of a plugin
+structure if only for such requirements (run time instead of by compile time).
+then again, maybe it can be like this and it just needs to be built with less
+static libs?
+
+&gt;<i> &gt; 5. hugin directly requires make... why would a gui require a buildtool?
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> hugin is a bit special tho'. It generates jobs and runs them. Perhaps
+</I>&gt;<i> make is an integral part of this? I don't know specifically. Maybe it
+</I>&gt;<i> used to be many years ago but isn't needed now? Dunno, but having used
+</I>&gt;<i> hugin a bit, it's not super surprising to me to see this here.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; 6. kipi-plugins suggested by gwenview
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; 6. gwenview really uses all kipi-plugins?
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Isn't gwenview a kipi-host? It used to be... As such users should be
+</I>&gt;<i> able to access all the kipi functionality from within gwenview.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> It's not so much that gwenview uses them, but the users of gwenview who
+</I>&gt;<i> may want to use them...
+</I>
+yeah, people pointed this out to me...
+
+well, this is why i asked it.
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